Clallam County deputy Mark Millet and other medical personnel are being credited with helping save the life of a Sequim resident last night after performing CPR on Darrel Brewer, a crab fisherman, at the old Oyster House boat launch off Marine Drive.
All eight miles of Obstruction Point Road are fully open to public access today, July 11.
Home gardeners can get timely advice from local experts about vegetable gardening from noon-1 p.m. Friday, July 11, at the Fifth Street Community Garden, 328 E. Fifth St., Port Angeles.
The Education Express is offering a flexible schedule Math Lab for students in third grade and up. Students are tested and given an individualized learning plan.
It appears someone may have a different way of celebrating the Fourth of July.
The Clallam County Sheriff’s Office is seeking more details about an incident at the Plaza Safeway east of Port Angeles on July 7.
KSQM feted the nation’s Fourth of July with the station’s fifth Independence Day celebration Friday, with an estimated crowd of more than 600 people enjoying hot dogs and beans, classic cars and music, all under a giant American flag flown from atop a Clallam County Fire District 3 truck.
After seven years and its biggest showing for participating artists, the Sequim Arts Studio Tour is taking a summer off, maybe longer.
This fall, North Olympic Peninsula residents will have the opportunity to participate in a new program dedicated to training citizens to be effectively engaged in the recovery effort for Puget Sound and the Strait of Juan de Fuca region in particular.
League hosts 3 forums; River team to meet; Group meets about oil, more
Over the Fourth of July weekend, officials with Clallam County Fire District 3 reported to two serious fireworks incidents in the Sequim area on Saturday, July 5. While the events were four hours apart, the fires broke out from the same fireworks.
An 82-year-old Sequim woman was charged with failure to yield in an accident in front of 7 Cedars Casino at about 6:30 p.m. July 2.
Report of crime from June 30-July 7 in the Sequim area